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Follow on Google News | Mental Health in the WorkplaceUnderstanding mental health issues in the wrokplace and ensuring as an employer you are aware of and can help employees who are suffering.
By: Piranha Digital Mental health problems have a wide range of effects; it could be as simple has having a set back and struggling to shrug of how that makes you feel, or it can run much deeper and be part of your everyday life which can, as we know, lead to serious long-term conditions. The vast majority of people who suffer mental health problems can recover, or at the very least learn to live with them, especially if they get help early on. There are a wide scope of diagnoses that clinicians use to classify symptoms into groups. A few common mental health issues are:
Less common conditions include:
As an employer you have a 'duty of care' to your employees. This means not only that they are physically safe; working environment, equipment and protected from discrimination, but also that their mental well-being is considered. Also, a mental health issue can be considered a disability under the law and employers must be vigilant not to discriminate against an employee because of their disability. In order to get a better understanding of the issues and ensure as an employer you are aware of and can help employees who are suffering with mental health issues, it is advisable to get your line managers trained. They have day to day contact with the workforce and are best placed to talk to any employee who needs help. A Mental Health in the Workplace (https://www.centaurtraining.co.uk/
This is a one-day course and FAIB (First Aid Industry Body) accredited. End
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